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Jane K. Fernandes,
Provost & Vice
Chancellor for
Academic Affairs |
Academic Affairs
[bio forthcoming]
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Dr. Bill Haggard, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs
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Student Affairs Bill Haggard joined UNC Asheville as Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs in July 2006. Dr. Haggard came to UNC
Asheville from Western Carolina University, where he had served for nine years as Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs and for five years as Dean for Student Development.
Earlier in his career, Haggard served as Assistant Dean of Students at Florida State University and Director of Youth Ministries at First United Methodist Church in Clearwater, Fla.
At UNC Asheville, Dr. Haggard leads the Student Affairs division, which includes Residential Education,
Citizenship Education, the Student Activities and Integrated Learning program, housing and dining services, the Student Health and Counseling centers, Highsmith University Union and
the Campus Recreation program.
Dr. Haggard is a frequent presenter at national and regional conferences on topics related to student judicial
affairs and campus collaboration. He holds a doctorate in higher education from Florida State University and a master’s degree in counselor education from the University of South
Florida
Dr. Haggard is active in civic life and has served on a number of boards, including the Harris Regional Medical
Center Bioethics Committee, the Jackson County Domestic Violence Task Force, the Jackson County School Board Community Communications Network, the Sylva Partners in Renewal, the State
Employees Credit Union Advisory Board, the Smoky Mountain High School Athletic Booster Club Executive Committee and the Sylva Rotary Club.
He and his wife, Linda, have teenage twin daughters.
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William
P. Massey
Vice Chancellor
Alumni & Development |
Alumni
& Development
William P. Massey joined UNC Asheville as Vice Chancellor for Alumni & Development in October 2003. Previously, he served as President and CEO at the Charlotte Museum of History.
Massey has held a number of senior fund-raising, leadership and communications positions. Prior to joining the Charlotte Museum of History, he was President of the National Charities Information Bureau (NCIB), the leading independent source of information about America's charities, headquartered in New York. Before being recruited to NCIB, he served as Executive Director of the Kathleen Price Bryan Family Fund, a distinguished philanthropic organization in Greensboro. Previously, he was a Senior Vice President at Ruder Finn Public Relations, an international public relations and communications firm whose clients ranged from universities and international corporations to arts and humanities organizations. Earlier in his career, he was the Associate Vice Chancellor for University Relations at UNC-Chapel
Hill.
A North Carolina native, Massey holds a bachelor's degree from UNC-Chapel Hill and a master's degree from Duke University.
Massey serves on the boards of several community and arts organizations, including the Penland School of Crafts; the John C. Campbell Folk School; the North Carolina Center for Nonprofits, Raleigh; and the Roanoke Island Commission, Manteo.
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Janet
Cone
Athletics Director |
Athletics
Janet Cone joined UNC Asheville as Athletics Director in April 2004. Previously, she served as Associate Athletics Director at Samford University in Birmingham, Ala. Samford, which has 4,500 students, competes at the NCAA Division I level and offers 17 men's and women's sports.
Cone joined Samford in 1996, recruiting and coaching Samford's first women's basketball team. She coached the Samford Bulldogs for five years, and then moved up the ranks to become the Assistant Athletics Director/Senior Women's Administrator and then Associate Athletics Director.
Cone is no stranger to Western North Carolina. Earlier in her career, she coached women's basketball at Western Carolina University and Mars Hill College.
Cone graduated magna cum laude from Furman University in 1978, earning a degree in health and physical education, and lettering in basketball and field hockey. She earned a master's degree in physical education from the University of South Carolina in 1986.
She is a member of the Women's Sports Foundation, National Association of Collegiate Athletic Administrators, National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators and the Executive Women's Golf Association.
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Christine Riley
Chief of Staff |
Chief
of Staff
Christine Riley joined UNC Asheville in October 2005. A New Hampshire native, she worked closely with UNC Asheville Chancellor Anne Ponder at Colby-Sawyer College. Primarily involved with people and planning, Riley oversees the Human Resources Department,
the combined Information Technology Services/Library, and Institutional Research, and
is overseeing
UNC Asheville’s strategic planning process, currently underway.
Riley has 20-plus years of experience as a human resources generalist in settings that include higher education, telecommunications, manufacturing, and the library services industries. Her specific areas of expertise include organizational development, strategic planning, employee relations, compensation programs, recruitment strategies, and management training.
She reports that her many previous years in the publishing world and her bachelor’s degree in English from Averett College (now Averett University) in Danville, Va., have not had nearly the influence on her professional life as has her experience as a defenseless child of two English majors. A graduate of Antioch New England Graduate School, she is also a practicing psychotherapist who has worked in primary care settings as well as private practice. She is married to artist Michael J. Koza.
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Tom
Lawton
University
General Counsel |
University
General Counsel
Tom Lawton became UNC Asheville's first General Counsel in August 2003. He is admitted to practice in North Carolina courts, the federal courts in North Carolina, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. His professional associations include membership in the National Association of College and University Attorneys.
At UNC Asheville he has taught commercial law and a
freshman colloquium on law and literature.
Lawton came to UNC Asheville after more than ten years of litigation practice with the Education Section of the North Carolina Department of Justice. As an Assistant Attorney General, he represented the State Board of Education, the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, the Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina, and each of the constituent institutions in the UNC system,
as well as many of their officers and employees, in a variety of state and federal fora, trial and appellate.
Lawton earned his J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center and was in private practice in Washington, D.C., before returning to North Carolina in 1993.
Before entering law school, Lawton had worked as the editor of a weekly newspaper in Hamlet and a reporter for dailies in Fayetteville and Raleigh, a press aide in Terry Sanford's 1986 campaign for the U.S. Senate, and then the Senator's first press secretary on Capitol Hill.
A native of South Carolina, Lawton received an A.B. in ethics and political philosophy from Brown University. He and his wife, Rachel Perry, have two children and a hound dog named Hector. He is rumored to have sung in an opera, and has been known to attempt publicly to play guitar, fiddle and other musical instruments, and
has threatened to try the highland bagpipes.
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